Male-Female Hex Circuit Board Standoff: #2-56, 3/16" Width Across Flats MPN:1306M03F21256
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Male-Female Hex Circuit Board Standoff: #2-56, 3/16" Width Across Flats MPN:1306M03F21256 is available to buy in increments of 10
Male-Female Hex Circuit Board Standoff: #2-56, 3/16" Width Across Flats
Male-female hexagon standoffs are precision components designed to securely fasten printed circuit boards (PCBs) during installation and removal without damaging the board or surrounding components. Offering stability and accuracy with a size of #2-56 and width of 3/16 inch across flats, they ensure compatibility with various mounting surfaces. Male-female hex standoffs are ideal for a wide range of applications requiring stable and secure mounting of PCBs across automotive electronics, telecommunication systems, medical equipment, and consumer electronics industries.
Male-Female Hex Circuit Board Standoff: #2-56, 3/16" Width Across Flats Brass, Zinc-Plated, ASTM B633 Type 1 & QQ-B-626 Comp 22
Product Information
- : 1306M03F21256
- Body Length (Decimal Inch): 0.2813
- Body Length (Inch): 9/32
- Body Shape: Hex
- Fastener Standard: ASTM B633 Type 1; QQ-B-626 Comp 22
- Finish: Zinc-Plated
- Finish Coating: Zinc-Plated
- Length Tolerance (Decimal Inch): -0.005 to 0.005
- Material: Brass
- Overall Length: 0.2813in
- Overall Length (Decimal Inch): 0.2813
- Overall Length (Inch): 9/32
- Standards: ASTM B633 Type 1; QQ-B-626 Comp 22
- System of Measurement: Inch
- Thread Depth (Inch): 3/16
- Thread Length (Inch): 5/32
- Thread Size: #2-56
- Thread Type: Male/Female
- Width Across Flats (Decimal Inch): 0.1875
- Width Across Flats (Inch): 3/16
Additional Information
- Hazardous Materials: No, oK to Ship Via Air
- Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) Required: No
- Country of Origin: US, United States
- TAA Compliant: Yes
- UNSPSC: 31161816
- CA Restricted (Prop 65): Unknown
- Package Weight: 0.12
- Prohibited States: AK,HI,PR
Product info last updated on October 1, 2024 12:25am UTC
Category: Circuit Board Standoffs